Edmonds singled and homered in his first two at-bats of the spring, helping
Anaheim jump to a 5-2 lead before most of the Angels regulars came out.
Harriger, who pitched for Class A Lake Elsinore last season, did not give up a
hit in earning the win. He struck out three batters and walked one.

Anaheim had 21 hits off five Sun Devils pitchers.

Mo Vaughn, a free-agent signee recently added to the Angels lineup, knocked
in a run with a first-inning sacrifice fly.

Starter Ramon Ortiz, who pitched at Class Double-A Midland in 1998, gave up
two runs in the first, but retired four of the last five men to face him.

Arizona State, the NCAA tournament runnerup last season, roughed up Angels
rookie Seth Etherton for six runs in 1 2-3 innings. Andrew Beinbrink hit a
three-run home run to highlight a four-run fourth inning that gave Arizona
State an 8-7 lead.

In the bottom of the inning, non-roster invitee Keith Luuloa hit a two-run
single and Tim Unroe followed with a run-scoring single and the Angels led
thereafter.

The Angels have a Cactus League opener on Friday against the Oakland
Athletics in Tempe, Ariz.